Canning Bridge Activity Centre Plan Review

The City is reviewing the Canning Bridge Activity Centre Plan (CBACP). The revised Plan was presented to Council to be endorsed to go out for public comment in August 2019. Council deferred the revised Plan to its September meeting.

The CBACP is a guide for development in the precinct surrounding the Canning Bridge Station, on both sides of the Canning River. The CBACP was developed to support development of the precinct with a mix of office, retail, residential, recreational and cultural uses, maximising opportunities offered by its unique transport hub location.

As part of this project we established a Citizen Stakeholder Group (CSG) which was made up of a random and representative selection of stakeholders from the CBACP community. The CSG met twice to analyse the feedback and provide recommended amendments to the CBACP.

Thank you to all those who participated in the review. Over 230 submissions were received and close to 100 people attended information and feedback sessions as part of the consultation process. Some of the issues identified included the need for new buildings to respect existing streetscapes and character, privacy, light access and construction impacts.

The CSG has now reported back to the City and modifications to the Plan will be publicly advertised for comment in the coming months.

The City is reviewing the Canning Bridge Activity Centre Plan (CBACP). The revised Plan was presented to Council to be endorsed to go out for public comment in August 2019. Council deferred the revised Plan to its September meeting.

The CBACP is a guide for development in the precinct surrounding the Canning Bridge Station, on both sides of the Canning River. The CBACP was developed to support development of the precinct with a mix of office, retail, residential, recreational and cultural uses, maximising opportunities offered by its unique transport hub location.

As part of this project we established a Citizen Stakeholder Group (CSG) which was made up of a random and representative selection of stakeholders from the CBACP community. The CSG met twice to analyse the feedback and provide recommended amendments to the CBACP.

Thank you to all those who participated in the review. Over 230 submissions were received and close to 100 people attended information and feedback sessions as part of the consultation process. Some of the issues identified included the need for new buildings to respect existing streetscapes and character, privacy, light access and construction impacts.

The CSG has now reported back to the City and modifications to the Plan will be publicly advertised for comment in the coming months.